This chapter is an introduction to the notion of regionalism in general and, more specifically, the African concept of human rights. It provides justification for the choice of the African Charter as the basis for analysing and assessing the concept and practice of human rights in the continent. It begins by introducing the concepts of universalism and regionalism and tracing the well-traversed universalism-cultural relativism debate. It then proceeds to examine the origin and foundation of the African Charter with a view to justifying its position as the human rights manual for the continent
A communitarian perspective, which is characteristic of African normative thought, accords some kind...
Neither has any other human-rights treaty received as much vitriolic bashing as the African Charter ...
Neither has any other human-rights treaty received as much vitriolic bashing as the African Charter ...
This book critically examines the civil, political, socioeconomic, and group rights protected under ...
When the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights was adopted in 1981, its founding ...
The African human rights system has undergone some remarkable developments since the adoption of the...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Case...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Case...
It is particularly meet, on the thirtieth anniversary of the adoption of the African Charter on Huma...
The promotion and protection of human rights in Africa is underpinned by the African Charter on Huma...
1noThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Ca...
The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACtHPR) is uniquely situated to pursue human rights ...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
A communitarian perspective, which is characteristic of African normative thought, accords some kind...
Neither has any other human-rights treaty received as much vitriolic bashing as the African Charter ...
Neither has any other human-rights treaty received as much vitriolic bashing as the African Charter ...
This book critically examines the civil, political, socioeconomic, and group rights protected under ...
When the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights was adopted in 1981, its founding ...
The African human rights system has undergone some remarkable developments since the adoption of the...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Case...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Case...
It is particularly meet, on the thirtieth anniversary of the adoption of the African Charter on Huma...
The promotion and protection of human rights in Africa is underpinned by the African Charter on Huma...
1noThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Ca...
The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACtHPR) is uniquely situated to pursue human rights ...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
This Article considers the dominant liberal interpretation of human rights and examines its relevanc...
A communitarian perspective, which is characteristic of African normative thought, accords some kind...
Neither has any other human-rights treaty received as much vitriolic bashing as the African Charter ...
Neither has any other human-rights treaty received as much vitriolic bashing as the African Charter ...